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A.A.S.P. NEWSLETTER Published Quarterly by the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Inc. March 2002 Volume 35, Number 1 Presidential message -3- Secretary-treasurer’s report -4- The candidates for the AASP board 2003 -5- News from Austria, Germany and Switzerland -8- News from the UK -9- Restructuring of palynology in Sheffield -10- A new research center of paleontology established in China -10- Environmental change at the time of the Paleocene-Eocene biotic turnover, abstract of a Ph.D thesis -11- Books -15- Advertisements -16- Agenda -16- Call for papers for the joint meeting of AASP-BMS-NAMS -19- Registration form for the joint meeting of AASP-BMS-NAMS -21- 1 A.A.S.P. American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Inc. The American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists, Inc. - AASP - was established in 1967 by a group of 31 founding members to promote the science of palynology. Today AASP has a world-wide membership of about 800 and is run by an executive comprising an elected Board of Directors and subsidiary boards and committees. AASP welcomes new members. The AASP Foundation publishes the journal Palynology (annually), the AASP Newsletter (quarterly), and the AASP Contributions Series (mostly monographs, issued irregularly), as well as several books and miscellaneous items. AASP organises an Annual Meeting which usually includes a field trip, a business luncheon, social events, and technical sessions where research results are presented on all aspects of palynology. AASP Board of Directors Award recipient AASP Scientific Medal recipients Dr. Robert T. Clarke (awarded 1994) Professor William R. Evitt (awarded 1982) Professor William G. Chaloner (awarded 1984) Teaching medal recipients Dr. Lewis E. Stover (awarded 1988) Professor Aureal T. Cross (awarded 1999) Dr. Graham Lee Williams (awarded 1996) Professor Alfred Traverse (awarded 2001) Dr. Hans Gocht (awarded 1996) AASP Honorary Members AASP Distinguished Service Award recipients Professor Dr. Alfred Eisenack (elected 1975) Dr. Robert T. Clarke (awarded 1978) Dr. William S. Hoffmeister (elected 1975) Dr. Norman J. Norton (awarded 1978) Professor Leonard R. Wilson (elected 1975) Dr. Jack D. Burgess (awarded 1982) Professor Knut Faegri (elected 1977) Dr. Richard W. Hedlund (awarded 1982) Professor Charles Downie (elected 1982) Dr. John A. Clendening (awarded 1987) Professor William R. Evitt (elected 1989) Dr. Kenneth M. Piel (awarded 1990) Professor Lucy M. Cranwell (elected 1989) Dr. Gordon D. Wood (awarded 1993) Dr. Tamara F. Vozzhennikova (elected 1990) Dr. Jan Jansonius (awarded 1995) Professor Aureal T. Cross (elected 1991) Dr. D. Colin McGregor (awarded 1995) Professor John H. Wrenn (awarded 1998) Professor Vaughn M. Bryant (awarded 1999) Awards at each Annual Meeting: Best Student Paper Award, and Best Poster Award. AASP Student Scholarships may be awarded annually to three students in the amount of US$1500. The qualification of the stu- dent, the originality and imagination evident in the proposed project, and the likelihood of significant contribution to the science of palynology are factors that will be weighed in selection of award winners. Previous winners of this award are eligible only if they are pursuing a different degree than the one they were pursuing when they received the previous award. AASP Scholarships are avail- able to all students of palynology in all countries and need not be members of AASP. Application forms appear in the January issue of the AASP Newsletter, are available from the Chairman of the AASP Awards Committee (Fred Rich ([email protected])), or can be downloaded from our website at http://www.palynology.org/content/scholar.html. AASP Membership categories and dues (in US$ per year) are as follows: Individual ($45.00), Student ($30.00), Retired ($15.00), and Institutional ($70.00). Dues may be paid up to three years in ad- vance by using credit card (MasterCard, Visa, American Express), check or money order (made payable to AASP Inc.), and must be sent to the Secretary-Treasurer. All members receive the AASP Newsletter (mailed quarterly by hard copy or via email), Membership Directory (mailed annually), and (with the exception of Retired members) the journal Palynology that is published annually. Overseas members can receive their Newsletter and Palynology by airmail, rather than book rate surface mail; an additional surcharge is required in the amount of US$12.00 for Europe & South America, and US15.00 for Africa, Asia & the Pacific region (includes Australia and New Zealand). 2 A.A.S.P. NEWSLETTER Published Quarterly by the American Association of Stratigraphic Palynologists Inc. March 2002 Volume 35, Number 1 ISSN 0732-6041 Marloes Kloosterboer van Hoeve, Editor BOARD OF DIRECTORS PRESIDENT’S PAGE President David Pocknall by David Pocknall Past President Fred Rich 27 February 2002 President elect James Riding Secretary/Treasurer Thomas Demchuk Belated happy New Year. I sincerely hope that 2002 will be Managing editor Owen Davis as successful or more successful in your palynological Directors at Large Tom Davies endeavors than 2001. From the boards standpoint we look Merrell Miller forward to a mid-year meeting in St Catherines, Ontario (site Peta Mudie of the 2003 annual meeting), followed by the annual meeting Carlos Jaramillo in September at University College, London. The organizers of the joint annual meeting with NAMS and BMS urge you to AASP NEWSLETTER CORRESPONDENTS consider submitting an abstract for the meeting (see Niels E. Poulsen Nordic Countries information later in the newsletter). It should be a great James B. Riding United Kingdom opportunity to meet and discuss items of mutual interest with Jörg Pross Northern Europe colleagues in other fields of paleontology in the great city of London. AASP BOOK REVIEW EDITOR Reed Wicander: [email protected] By now you should have received your latest issue of Palynology and again hats off to the editorial board under the AASP WEBMASTER leadership of Owen Davis and the publishing arm of AASP - Paul K. Strother, [email protected], website: http:// Bob Clarke! As the issue was being printed the printer went www.palynology.org out of business which explains why it was a little late and as a result of a glitch in the printing Bob had to show his AASP NEWSLETTER EDITOR creativity to get it fixed at a printing shop in Dallas. Another Marloes Kloosterboer van Hoeve, [email protected], seamless operation! Work has begun to find a new printer in Laboratory of Palaeobotany and Palynology, University of time for the printing of this year’s volume. Utrecht - Budapestlaan 4, 3584 CD Utrecht, The Netherlands - Vox +31.30.253.9318; Fax +31.30.253.5096 Over the past weekend I attended the Geological Society of America associated societies meeting and one of the main items on the agenda was that of an earth science journal The AASP Newsletter is published four times annually. aggregate. In simple terms the goals would be to: Members are encouraged to submit articles, “letters to the editor”, technical notes, meetings reports, information * Provide the geoscience community a research tool that about “members in the news”, new websites and affords fully-linked online searching of the primary literature; information about job openings in the industry. Every effort Increase the value of the scientific society journals to the will be made to publish all information received from our greater geoscience community; membership. Contributions which include photographs * Meet the needs of the research librarian subscribing to should be submitted a week before the deadline. online journals; and Deadlines for next issues of the newsletter, are June 1, * Meet the needs of the associated and affiliated societies of 2002 and September 1, 2002. All information should be GSA in facilitating the entrance into digital publishing. sent on computer disks (prefarably Word-Perfect) or by email. If possible, please illustrate your contribution with AASP could elect to join the aggregate which would make art, line drawings, eye-catching logos, black & white Palynology available online. This could answer some of our photos, colour photos, etc. We DO look forward to recent considerations around making the journal available contributions from our membership. digitally, deliver our journal to a much wider audience, and could be in favor with the institutional members who currently are accessing a growing number of journals through other online aggregates such as BioOne and ScienceDirect. You might like to take a look at their front pages to get some idea of what I am talking about. The pace with which aggregates 3 are developing is rapid and a prototype of the earth Your webmaster, Paul Strother, and I have been working science one will be up and running in the next few on setting up a secure server for the AASP website (Paul months. There are lots of unanswered questions - one of has done much of the work on this). All the documents importance to us is how the revenue stream will be have been signed with the service provider, and in the distributed. We will be offered the opportunity to join so near future members will be able to pay their the board will be discussing this at the mid-year meeting membership and buy AASP Foundation publications with and we will keep you posted as things progress. We credit card, securely through the AASP website. This need to leverage our association with GSA much more; should save everyone lots of time and energy in paying for some things we can hang on their coat tails and in my their dues in that they will only have to access the website opinion this is clearly one of them. and pass on their credit card information in a safe and secure manner. A few select members of the Board will Since the last time I reported on CENEX I have signed the have access to the secure server in order to download agreement with LSU to create an endowed professor- the information you place there.